The Federal-style home was built in 1809 and used as a stop on the Underground Railroad; today it offers permanent and temporary exhibits about life in early New England. Read more.
Try one of their thin-crust wood-fired pizzas or the panzanella salad, made with house-baked focaccia, vine-ripened tomatoes and Vermont Goat cheese. Read more.
Nestled in the popular Newton Centre borough, it offers up cold brews and classic pub fare, and ample elbow room with big-screen TV’s and outdoor seating. Read more.
The only thing more impressive than the international labels is the Mr. Sid’s experience. Expect impeccable customer service, champagne and all the sophistication and charm of an old gentleman’s club. Read more.
You can listen to live jazz and rock while enjoying a seasonally inspired cocktail or a selection from the extensive wine list. Read more.
The course borders Newton Lower Falls Park, where paper mills once harnessed the water power of the three small dams. Hit the links or stroll through the park to enjoy the local scenery. Read more.